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Zulu Zulu Foxtrot: To hell and back with Koevoet

In his new book Arn Durand tells of more of his experiences in the deadly fighting force

ZULU ZULU FOXTROT

To Hell and Back with Koevoet

ARN DURAND

This is the explosive follow-up to Zulu Zulu Golf, covering Arn Durand's next few years in Koevoet, the most deadly fighting force involved in the Border War.

After moving to the unit Zulu Foxtrot, Durand went deeper into Angola than before and was involved in more contacts with the enemy, which he describes in nerve-shattering detail.

Balancing the action is a dramatic human story, as Durand faces the tragic death of his commander, Frans Conradie, one of the pioneers of Koevoet, who had become a mentor to him.

Written in the same gripping, novelistic style as its predecessor, Zulu Zulu Foxtrot recreates the experience of being in the heat of battle and delves more deeply into the psyche of the modern warrior.

Arn Durand was born in Chloorkop near Kempton Park in 1961 and grew up in Durban. In 1982 he became a member of the notorious Special Ops K (‘Koevoet') at Oshakati in northern Namibia. During the six years that he served, he engaged in 127 contacts with the enemy, SWAPO. He was ambushed many times and survived three anti-tank mine explosions. Today he works as a tour guide, and he is the author of Zulu Zulu Golf.

ISBN: 9781770224346 | RRP: R220.00 | Category: Military History

The book is available in bookshops nationwide (see cover below). For more details click here.

Issued by Random House Struik through the Politicsweb iService, August 2 2012

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